Julia Garrison News Editor Propped doors and unlocked houses have been a mainstay at The College of Wooster – an unfortunate truth that has recently been the concern of the department of campus safety. With some recent issues across campus in both academic and residential …
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House Bill 68 could change the way that trans people participate in collegiate sports in and outside of Ohio
Trans athletes from out of state teams traveling to Ohio to play in any competition will also be barred from play. The Ohio state Senate will vote on Governor DeWine’s veto on Jan. 24. Graphic by Julia Garrison ’25. Zach Perrier Viewpoints Editor Despite opposition …
Student-led town hall regarding recent protest welcomes over one hundred attendees
Students, faculty and staff packed in to Lean Lecture Hall on Nov. 28 to discuss recent concerns across campus about demands raised at a recent protest and to hear other concerns from community members. Photo by Tyler Rak ’24 Tyler Rak Editor-in-Chief An email addressed …
Initial recommendations for the Academic Program Review released to faculty
The interior of Galpin, the administrative building which houses the office of the President and the Provost. Photo by Paul Xing ’26. Tori DiPasquale Investigative Staff Reporter To fight the $6 million budget deficit facing the College, it was decided in October of 2022 that …
Campus dining looks to address protest demands
The list of demands includes quality checks on food. Graphic by Julia Garrison ‘25. Ada Lapham Contributing Writer On Oct. 28, students stood in the lobby of Lowry Dining Hall, continuing their protest which began at President Anne E. McCall’s Inauguration. Students handed out pamphlets …
Inauguration interrupted by student-led protest
Protestors arrived as the pipe band led the procession of Wooster’s esteemed guests. Photo by Paul Xing ’26 Julia Garrison News Editor In their regalia and all the Wooster gold money could buy, the board of trustees, the alumni board, faculty, academic delegates, the platform …